My MacBook Pro gets hot, where's the fan???

Anyone know when the fan in the MBP should turn on?  I never hear my fan, but since I got addicted to an online game, I've noticed that my computer gets very hot to the touch on the bottom side (as you look at the bottom, the heat is coming mostly from the right upper corner area).  (There IS a fan, right???)  I've been reading threads here about overheating, and it sounds like games and laptops don't mix very well, and also that it's "normal" for the MBP to get hot.  BUT, I've also been seeing everyone mention their fans.  My computer has never shut down while I'm playing.  Should I be worried about my silent fan?
This is a mid 2012 model, OS X 10.9.4.  I'm not tech-savvy, so not sure what other info to add that might be helpful.
Thank you in advance for your help!

The widget that works well on your Dashboard is called IStat Pro, It monitores all running statistics updated every 15 seconds.     Your fan  always runs at about 2000 RPM and will increase up to 6000 RPM after 140 degreesF and higher is reached.   This widget will show you continuos measurements for you to see

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